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Must-Visit Vineyards for Wine Lovers in Germany
Germany has become a hidden gem for wine lovers, boasting diverse landscapes and unique varietals. Exploring the must-visit vineyards in Germany will introduce you to exquisite wines and breathtaking views.
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Germany is an underrated destination for wine lovers, with diverse landscapes and distinctive varieties grown across several regions.
From the Rhine Valley to the Mosel and Pfalz, these vineyards offer more than tastings—they combine good wine with genuine scenic beauty.
Weingut Dr. Loosen (Mosel Valley)
Weingut Dr. Loosen is a well-regarded estate in the Mosel Valley, known for its Rieslings and a combination of traditional and modern techniques.
You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyards that slope down to the Mosel River. The family-run estate focuses on organic practices, ensuring high-quality grapes.
Must-try wines include Dr. Loosen Riesling and Wehlener Sonnenuhr.
Plan your visit in late summer for the grape harvest.
Check out this video for the views:
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Schloss Johannisberg (Rheingau)
Schloss Johannisberg is a historic estate in the Rheingau, with roots going back to the 12th century and a strong reputation for its Riesling wines—ranked among the world’s best 50 wineries.
The setting is striking, and guided tours cover both the winemaking process and the estate’s long history.
See the vineyard here:
Weingut Fritz Haag (Mosel Valley)
Weingut Fritz Haag is a family-owned estate in the Mosel Valley, in continuous operation since 1605. It's known for its exceptional Rieslings and a balance of tradition and modern thinking.
A visit offers both excellent wine and a genuine sense of the region's winemaking heritage.
Learn a little more about the estate in this post:
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